When the January 2005 edition of Dr Dobbs Journal hit my desk this morning, I noticed a feature article entitled "Metamodeling with Perl and AMPL". It was refreshing to read, for example:
After some consideration, Perl emerged as the winner. Visual Basic's design weaknesses and per-programmer licensing excluded it easily. C/C++ is too cumbersome. Java was a tempting option, but the ease with which researchers can throw together Perl programs made Perl our choice.
Though the article states the module is to be packaged via CPAN, I can't find any AMPL module on CPAN as yet. Googling revealed what looks like the same article in the December edition of The Perl Journal.
In reply to Perl-AMPL article in DDJ and TPJ by eyepopslikeamosquito
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